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Dr. Krell is the Chief of Medical Staff at SLMC. He is also the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Director and the Trauma Director and was recently appointed to the Wyoming Trauma Advisory Board. Due to the unique set up at SLMC, each healthcare provider takes a turn covering the emergency room. Dr. Krell specializes in emergency room trauma.

As a family practice generalist, Dr. Krell understands the need to practice medicine with both science and care. Because of his commitment to the comprehensive care of each member of the family through every cycle of life, Dr. Krells practice covers obstetrics, pediatrics and geriatric care. Daily appointments are available.

Dr. Krell performs procedures such as EGDs and colonoscopies as a part of health promotion and disease prevention.

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On Monday July 17, 2017 the South Lincoln Hospital District Board of Trustees accepted the resignation of CEO Kenneth Archer. Mr. Archer had served as CEO of South Lincoln Medical Center since January 2015. The board has requested that the CEO position be posted as soon as possible. During the meeting, the board appointed Kristin Housley, Jessie Wilcox, and Scott Erickson to serve as an interim Administrative Management Team during this time of transition. The Board is confident that the Interim Management Team has the ability and experience necessary to handle the continued operation for all facilities including hospital, EMS, clinic, nursing home, and retail pharmacy. They will continue to work closely with the board to effectively enact the vision and mission the board has set for the organization. The board would like to thank the providers and each employee of South Lincoln Medical Center for their continued efforts compassionately caring for the medical needs of our community.